chamberlike

English

Etymology

chamber + -like

Adjective

chamberlike (comparative more chamberlike, superlative most chamberlike)

  1. (music) Resembling chamber music.
    • 2007 September 2, Nate Chinen, “That Ticking Sound? It’s Beck’s New Single”, in New York Times:
      “Fantasy” (Palmetto) is Mr. Mays’s other recent effort, and on it he presents chamberlike originals and canonical reinterpretations (again including Debussy, Bach and Scriabin).
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